veronlisävero
Veronlisävero, also known as a value-added tax, is a type of consumption tax charged on most goods and services in Finland. The tax is levied by the Finnish Tax Administration and is typically calculated as a percentage of the sales price of a product or service. The standard rate of veronlisävero in Finland is 24%, although there are reduced rates of 14% and 0% applicable to certain goods and services.
The purpose of veronlisävero is to generate revenue for the Finnish government, which uses the funds to
Veronlisävero is often included in the net prices of goods and services sold in Finland. Some examples
In Finland, the application and payment of veronlisävero is administered by the Finnish Tax Administration, which